Look at foils for land flying. They don't have bladders that will break. I am a huge fan of the PeterLynn ARC 4line foil without bridles. They are simple to setup and fly and pack up quickly. They have good range, depower, power and simplicity. You can't ask for more.

Thanks for the reply. From my general observations it appears to me that most buggyers tend to favour foils over inflatables. Apart from popping bladders (and cost), is there any other reason why buggyers prefer foils ?

I have been out in my buggy using my inflatables on a couple of occations, and they just seem to have too much power for buggying. Could it be that the power of foils is better suited to a buggy ? I've not really flow foils before so I'm not sure if this is the case.

I fly ARCs on land and water and fly them amongst other blimp riders on the water. I would say the size foil you use is roughly similar to the inflatable in power, unless you use a bridled foil. The ARCs have no bridle (you can see the photos at the site) so it has a projected wind calculation to figure out the power much like a blimp. A bridled foil uses the bridle to hold its shape more open to the wind, so it generates more power for its size (due to more wind).

Pros: more power, sits back in the window more for land riding where its usually more gusty

Cons: bridles can get messy, can't fly as far to the edge to get more upwind, not as fast turning

Pros and cons of inflatables vs foils on land:

Foils are more durable and usually cheaper. They have more control. With an ARC, you can fly the kite backwards, so if you're tired, you just back it down to the ground and rest, then relaunch easily. Relaunch on snow for a blimp is pretty much impossible. Cold hands do not like pumping bladders. Setup is much longer for an inflatable so you don't get as much riding time. Inflatable self launch on land is not easy. I can go on and on...

If I where you I would not buy a surfing kite for buggying. The Arc does fly well and gives a good pull but it has far to much uplift for buggying. You will,more often than not,find yourself flat on your back being dragged the opposite way from the direction of your buggy. wheras foils give more forward thrust than uplift
For all round kitest take a look at the :-
1)Flexifoil Blade 2
2)Elliot Echo Classic
3)Airea Bronto
And for kites with more speed and less uplift:-
4)Libra Bora 2
5)Any Jojo
6)Ozone Razor

i hadn't considered c quads. i've heard about them, but don't really know much about them. i had recently decided i was going to purchase an ozone razor. however, before i go out and get this kite, i'd be interested in hearing any comments you (or anyone else) may have on how c quads compare with the razor.